The New Gastroenterologist
The New Gastroenterologist
Progress still needed for pregnant and postpartum gastroenterologists
Systemic challenges faced by women may contribute to the “leaky pipeline” and female physician attrition during the first decade after fellowship...
News from the AGA
AGA News - February 2022
In Case You Missed It
February 2022 – ICYMI
The New Gastroenterologist
Gender-based pay inequity in gastroenterology
Despite progress, equity in pay between male and female physicians has been unequal in many areas of the country, despite the same level of...
Financial/Legal
Your money. Your voice. Your wellness.
When did we become the stereotype for being bad with money? If we can learn channelopathies and memorize mechanisms and save lives, we can do...
Private Practice Perspectives
Telehealth: The 21st century house call
Congress should consider the lessons learned over the past 20 months to ensure that health care providers have the flexibility to meet the needs...
Postfellowship Pathways
The road less traveled in gastroenterology and hepatology: Becoming a medical educator
Helping foster their growth as physicians in a longitudinal way was unquestionably the most rewarding experience that I had had to date.
AGA Programs
The future of training: AGA EndoscopyNow Fellows Forum recap
Close to 100 fellows attended and had the chance to listen national panel of faculty, ask candid questions, and share experiences in breakout...
In Focus
Definitive diverticular hemorrhage: Diagnosis and management
The most effective way to diagnose and treat definitive TIC hemorrhage is to perform an urgent colonoscopy within 24 hours.
Letter from the Editor
Emerging realities
Compelling articles about Open Notes, COVID vaccines, colonic diverticular bleeding, and more await in the latest issue, according to Dr. Vijaya...